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Overview

Gateway to style, silver and Scandinavia

Copenhagen, experience the danish way of life

Tivoli Gardens is the hub of Copenhagen’s cultural scene with live jazz and ornate mansions, but its fairground rides, including the terrifying Star Flyer, bring it firmly into the present. Drink in the sea air, tuck into fresh herring and browse the creations of classy modernist designers.

Culture and quality of life define the face of the Danish capital. Thus, Copenhagen is one of the world’s most environmentally friendly towns.

Since 2000, a bridge over the Baltic Sea connects Copenhagen to Malmö in Sweden. It has broadened the importance of this Scandinavian door toward the North. Alongside many harbours and beaches, Copenhagen is laden with huge parks, and a wide range of old and modern architecture.

Experiment the depths of the town through its underground or waterbuses, or simply with a bicycle, so you will look like a real Dane. And don’t forget to taste their hundredth of danish beers.

Getting to and from Copenhagen

To Copenhagen

From
Amsterdam

15:06

From
Frankfurt

09:19

From
Berlin

06:49

From
Basel

15:42

From
Cologne

10:09

From
Hamburg

04:46

From
Dusseldorf

12:05

From
Freiburg

14:53

From
Malmo

00:33

From
Mannheim

13:04

From
Karlsruhe

13:42

From
Gothenburg

03:48

From
Utrecht

14:38

From
Sodertalje

04:44

From
Lubeck

04:08

From
Langaa

03:53

From
Wurzburg

10:45

From
Duisburg

12:21

From
Fulda

10:25

From
Dortmund

10:11

From
Hjorring

05:16

From
Mjoelby

03:09

From
Nyborg

01:05

From
Vordingborg

01:10

From
Hassleholm

01:21

From
Nykoebing

01:31

From
Naestved

00:53

From
Lund

00:46

From
Hoeje

00:13

From
Roskilde

00:21

From
Helsingoer

00:45

From
Kristianstad

01:44

From
Fredericia

01:48

From
Nassjo

02:32

From
Skanderborg

02:41

From
Ronneby

03:00

From
Linkoping

03:23

From
Vaxjo

02:27

From
Alvesta

01:58

From
Kolding

02:14

From
Halmstad

02:24

From
Koebenhavn (kbh Lufth Ka)

00:09

From Copenhagen

To
Koebenhavn (kbh Lufth Ka)

00:13

To
Roskilde

00:28

To
Malmo

00:37

To
Lund

01:05

To
Helsingborg

01:16

To
Kristianstad

01:40

To
Nyborg

01:43

To
Naestved

01:43

To
Hassleholm

02:16

To
Alvesta

02:18

To
Halmstad

02:24

To
Nassjo

02:51

To
Mjoelby

03:13

To
Ronneby

03:15

To
Vaxjo

03:45

To
Linkoping

03:46

To
Gothenburg

03:48

To
Lubeck

03:55

To
Norrkoping

04:06

To
Hamburg

04:34

To
Sodertalje

04:50

To
Holstebro

04:54

To
Skanderborg

05:07

To
Hoeje

06:17

To
Frederikshavn

06:36

To
Berlin

06:45

To
Hjorring

08:08

To
Kolding

08:55

To
Fredericia

09:11

To
Vejle

09:28

To
Horsens

09:45

To
Arhus

10:17

To
Wurzburg

10:42

To
Dortmund

11:53

To
Fulda

12:29

To
Cologne

13:20

To
Frankfurt

13:46

To
Dusseldorf

14:00

To
Duisburg

14:16

To
Nuremberg

14:44

To
Mannheim

14:56

To
Karlsruhe

15:22

To
Munich

15:23

To
Utrecht

16:38

To
Freiburg

16:43

To
Amsterdam

17:09

To
Basel

17:36

Train station(s)

Trains are a convenient way of reaching many towns and cities throughout Europe. The majority of cities in Europe have a minimum of one train station, while larger, more populated cities have two or more stations. Train stations, in general, are located in the heart of the city. Review the map below to get an idea of where the train station(s) in Copenhagen can be found.

Unable to reserve ticket
Hi, we are trying to reserve a ticket between Copenhagen and Munster (although we have tried other destinations as well). We have pre-purchased a Eurail Global Pass (Flexi). It is telling us that we have to pay for a full fair and not available (...)

Trying to book 2 nationalities on one trip
Stockholm-Copenhagen. Trying to book 2 adult tickets - one person is from Australia, the other from Netherlands. Cant seem to type in her nationality, it comes up automatically "Australian". Is this a problem - do they look at nationalities on a (...)

Ice transfer times
I am looking at booking the ice from copenhagen to berlin, it only gives us 15 minutes transfer, how far apart are the platforms and will we be rushing to change trains. We come in to Hamburg on the ice36 and leeave on the ice (...)

Stockholm to Copenhagen | Phoebe Helen w. | 1u de xunetu de 2015
"We were very happy that we travelled 1st class and we enjoyed the trip through the Swedish countryside.
The only downside was that the train stopped out of the station in Copenhagen and the lift wasn't working so we had to lug our suitcases up a flight of stairs.
The complimentary SIM card was gratefully received, thank you.
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A nice way to travel | David g. | 26 de setiembre de 2014
"The train journey was a nice relaxing way to get from Helsinki to Stockholm and took the stress out of arriving at the airport well ahead of a flight. I booked first class tickets, which as a surprise, afforded the opportunity to use the 'First Class Lounge' facilities prior to departure. The lounge was very comfortable and here were plenty of food and beverage options available to the lounge guests. Business travellers were also well catered for.
If you are travelling as a couple and want seats side-by-side, make sure you stipulate this at time of booking. Unfortunately I was allocated two seats, one behind the other and my partner and I had to sit separately. If you are a tourist make sure you request a window seat as these appeared to be allocated to business travellers who weren't interested in the scenery - unlike me. Overall a very pleasant and confortable way to travel. I'd certainly do it all again.
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Timing | Alexander m. | 19 de xunetu de 2014
"Arrive early as trains run on their time and depart early or as it appears, when they wish.
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A long ride on the longest day | Noelene k. | 8 de xunetu de 2014
"We travelled Zuerich to Hamburg, then Hamburg to Copenhagen on the longest day of the year...21 June. A splendid train and very fast in the bright sunlight.
It was even more exciting when the train went on the ferry between Germany and Denmark...an unexpected pleasure.
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Train cancelled | Peter h. | 4 de xunetu de 2014
"This train was cancelled at very last minute due to track problems in Germany (apparently). It was very disconcerting to have this happens with no notice...but these things happen. However the Amsterdam officials handled it quite well and we were given good overnight accommodation, and then I travelled the next day via 3 separate connections which all worked fine. So I was quite pleased how the situation was handled in the end.
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Training from copenhagen | Julien h. | 24 de payares de 2013
"The first trip from copenhagen to stockholm was good except we got on the train without reservations. Learnt from then on to make sure we had reservations on the main trips. No problems. Always on time. Very comfortable and always spoke in their language, finishing with English. Will be using the train system again soon.
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Copenhagen to Stockholm | Louise m. | 8 de payares de 2013
"Train was very comfortable. Unfortunately the train had a power failure and we were delayed quite a lot. This was obviously unplanned however more announcements in English would have helped. Before the delay there were plenty of English announcements and then once delayed there was no more English announcements. We needed to ask someone on the train what was going on.
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modern fast train first class | Wendy s. | 3 de payares de 2013
"Big improvement on the overnight service but the unfriendly stewards seem to be a regular feature of first class travel, free coffee and free wi -fi , but watch out for problems with new apple IOS, also delayed
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